Chevrolet’s most popular offerings hail from North America. Although many people think of Detroit as the hub of Chevy manufacturing (Chevy builds the Silverado HD in Flint, Michigan, and the Traverse and now-defunct Camaro in Lansing, Michigan), the Bowtie brand builds a majority of its truck and SUV engines at the Spring Hill plant in Tennessee.
In addition, Chevy manufactures the Suburban and Tahoe at the Arlington plant in Texas, while assembly for the Silverado 1500 full-size truck is at the Fort Wayne plant in Roanoke, Indiana. Fresh from winning Motor Trend’s 2024 Truck of the Year award, manufacturing for the Chevy Colorado is at the Wentzville plant in Missouri, together with the Chevy Express van.
The Chevrolet Corvette is a genuine American supercar manufactured at the Bowling Green plant in Kentucky. Finally, the Chevy Bolt EV’s main components (battery, electric motor, and drive units) are from Incheon, South Korea. Still, the final assembly happens at the GM Orion plant in Lake Orion, Michigan.